onsdag 6. november 2024

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Jamming /supression av fiendens elektroniske systemer - A&SF

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Episode 208 – Compass Call: Operator Insights

Author: Ana Maria Waldo

 

In this Aerospace Advantage episode, Heather “Lucky” Penney chats about electronic attack with Col JR Smith, commander of the 55th Electronic Combat Group.



Maintaining an electromagnetic-based battlespace advantage is essential for twenty first century mission success. That’s why the EC-130H and the new EA-37B are so important. They execute a mission the Air Force calls Compass Call: disrupting enemy command, control, communications, radars, and navigation systems. This allows U.S. forces to maintain a decision advantage, while denying this to the adversary. Nor is Compass Call just about the aircraft and mission systems. Highly trained airmen are key. Compass Call assets also partner with EA-18Gs and F-16CJs as part of a team to facilitate the Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses (SEAD). This episode will explore this mission—how it has developed, current considerations, and where it is going from an operator perspective.

Credits:

Host: Heather “Lucky” Penney, Senior Resident Fellow, The Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies

Producer: Shane Thin

Executive Producer: Douglas Birkey

Guest: Col Jeremy R “Smitty” Smith, Commander, 55th Electronic Combat Group

Transcript (AI-Assisted)


Sør Korea kjøper AWACS av typen E-7 Wedgetail


Four Boeing E-7 Wedgetail aircraft could be sold to South Korea, according to a U.S. State Department notice. (Boeing Australia)

US Approves Sale of Four E-7 Early-Warning Planes to South Korea

Defense News


South Korea is cleared to buy four Boeing-made E-7 airborne early warning and control aircraft, often referred to as the Wedgetail, for nearly $5 billion under a foreign military sale the State Department approved Monday.

The purchase would also include 10 CFM56 jet engines — eight installed on the Wedgetails and two more spares — countermeasures and missile warning systems to help defend the aircraft, GPS navigation systems, transponders, and radio systems.

The E-7 provides airborne battle management and intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities, allowing operators to scan battlefields and track movements of friends, foes, and civilians. The Australian air force already flies the Wedgetail, and the U.S. Air Force wants to buy up to 26 of them to replace its aging E-3 Sentry AWACS fleet.

State said selling the Wedgetails to South Korea would improve the major ally’s security, and support the United States’ foreign policy goals and national security objectives. The Wedgetails would improve South Korea’s intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance and airborne early warning and control capabilities, and improve how the South Korean air force interacts with the U.S. military.

Officials wrote that South Korea “will have no difficulty” folding the Wedgetails into its fleet, and that the $4.92 billion sale would not alter the basic military balance in the region, verbiage commonly found in similar congressional notifications of proposed weapon sales.

Unlike the E-3′s rotating “radome,” which takes a full 10 seconds to complete a rotation and refresh its view of the battlefield, the E-7′s advanced Northrop Grumman-made sensor will be able to fix its gaze on one or several targets and refresh its view rapidly.

Boeing officials told reporters in 2023 that “ability to stare” allows E-7 operators to have a continually updating picture of how targets are moving. That becomes particularly important when tracking high-speed or supersonic aircraft, which can move a mile or two in the time it takes an E-3 sensor to fully rotate.

E-7s are built from modified 737-700 airframes, which are first made by Spirit AeroSystems in Wichita, Kansas. Boeing takes the 737 tube to its facility in Renton, Washington, where it strengthens the infrastructure to bear the weight of its multirole electronically scanned array, or MESA. Boeing also adds stronger landing gear and wings with greater lift capability.

Kongsberg med stor kontrakt - Defense Daily

 


Contract Award: Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace (Kongsberg, Norway) – $329,000,000





Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace, Kongsberg, Norway, is awarded a not-to-exceed $329,000,000 firm-fixed-price, undefinitized contract action for the procurement of 175 medium caliber cannon Protector Remote Turret 20, hereafter referred to as Turrets, for the Amphibious Combat Vehicle Medium Caliber Cannon (ACV-30) vehicles for Full Rate Production Lots 5 and 6. The Turrets procurement includes program management support; tooling development; associated turret hardware, interfaces and software; logistics management information data development; training materials development; technical manual development; and field service representative and training support for integration and fielding. The funding obligated at time of award will procure material and associated services only. The contract action will be definitized on or about Feb. 18, 2025. Work will be performed in Johnstown, Pennsylvania (100%), with an expected completion date of June 4, 2028. Fiscal 2024 procurement (Marine Corps) funds in the amount of $51,000,000 will be obligated at the time of award and will not expire at the end of the fiscal year. Marine Corps Systems Command, Quantico, Virginia, is the contracting activity (M67854-25-C-0023).

Det ser ut til at det går veien for Trump og hans MAGA

 

Bilde fra sierstalen han holdt i Florida med hele familien og samarbeidspartnere på scenen i morges


Fox kaller ham vinner nå kl 0800. Men, det er ikke 100% sikkert når stillingen er 246 valgmenn til Trump og 194 til Harris. Teoretisk sett vinner Trump, men det kan også Harris gjøre dersom hun vinner et par av de resterende statene.

Jeg har vanskelig for å kunne sette meg inn i hodene til amerikanerne. Hvorfor stemmer så mange latinos på ham? Og fargede? Og kvinner? Han er jo en profesjonell løgnhals, svindler og straffedømt, og snakker nedsettende om kvinner; "....grab them by their pussy.....".. Det samme om latinos med søppeløya Puerto Rico. Men det liker amerikanerne av ubegripelige grunner. Han vil også få en av sine til Høyesterett og vil få et forsterket flertall der. Han fornekter at mennesker bidrar til global oppvarming fordi å satse på mottiltak er  bad for the economy. Han vil rive ned igjen det bolverk mot forurensing og negativ klimautvikling som Biden har bygget opp. Ja, så mye vil gå i negativ retning at det er skremmende. 

Dette betyr også at "Netty" får det som han vil og vil kunne fortsette folkemordet de holder på med uforstyrret, mens Zelensky ikke vil få mer støtte og Europa må redde landet, noe vi aldri kommer til å greie. 

Utsiktene med Trump ved roret ganske grimme tror jeg.... Nå kom det inn at Trump også vinner Pennsylvania og har da 265 valgmenn.

Vel, jeg kommer ikke til å ta den turen jeg håpet på til Pima Air & Space i Arizona i løpet av de neste fire årene.


tirsdag 5. november 2024

Kina drar fra USA og det mangler finansiering for å holde følge - A&SF

 



More Resources Needed for Marquee Programs


As things stand, the Air Force cannot afford to buy the Next-Generation Air Dominance fighter; the Next-Generation Aerial-refueling System tanker; and a second increment of Collaborative Combat Aircraft drones simultaneously. But it should be given the resources to do so, Secretary Frank Kendall said. Read more

Israels forsvarsminister får sparken - Mener ortodokse må tjenestegjøre - BBC

 

Israel PM Netanyahu fires defence minister Gallant

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Jon Donnison and George Wright

BBC News

Reporting fromJerusalem and London

Reuters Benjamin Netanyahu sits next to Yoav Gallant during a press conference, with the Israeli flag behind themReuters

A photo from October last year shows Netanyahu, left, next to Gallant during a press conference

Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has fired defence minister Yoav Gallant, saying there is a "crisis of trust" between them.

Netanyahu said in a statement his trust in Gallant had "eroded" in recent months and Foreign Minister Israel Katz would replace Gallant.

Gallant posted on social media that the "security of the state of Israel was and will always remain the mission of my life".

The sacking has already prompted protests on the streets of Tel Aviv and political opposition leaders have called for wider public demonstrations.

Netanyahu and Gallant have long had a divisive working relationship, and over the past year there have been reports of shouting matches between the two men over Israel’s war strategy.

Gallant has said a hostage release deal with Hamas should be prioritised ahead of continuing the war in Gaza, a position rejected by the PM.

The former defence minister has also been unhappy at plans to continue to allow Israel’s Ultra Othrodox citizens to be exempt from serving in the military.

Months before the start of the war in Gaza in October 2023, Netanyahu had fired Gallant over political differences, before reinstating him following major public outcry.

But on Tuesday Netanyahu said: "In the midst of a war, more than ever, full trust is required between the prime minister and the minister of defence.

He said although there had been trust and "fruitful work" in the first months of the war, "during the last months this trust cracked".

Netanyahu added that "significant gaps were discovered between me and Gallant in the management of the campaign".

These were "accompanied by statements and actions that contradict the decisions of the government," he added.

Following his firing, Gallant posted only a short message on X, stating that the security of Israel "was and will always remain the mission of my life".

Aviv Atlas A crowd of protesters walk down the Ayalon Highway in Tel Aviv demonstrating against Gallant's dismissal on 5/11Aviv Atlas

Hundreds took to the Ayalon Highway in Tel Aviv on Tuesday night protesting against Gallant's dismissal

His replacement Katz is seen as even more hawkish in terms of military strategy.

Another Netanyahu ally, Gideon Sa'ar - who previously held no cabinet portfolio- will become the new foreign minister.

Gallant's removal will come into effect in 48 hours. The appointment of the new ministers requires the approval of the government and then the Knesset.

Netanyahu first fired Gallant in March 2023 following their disagreement over controversial plans to overhaul the justice system.

But he was forced to retract the sacking following massive public protests in several cities in Israel - an event that became known as "Gallant Night."

In May this year, Gallant voiced open frustration at the government’s failure to address the question of a post-war plan for Gaza. Gallant wanted Netanyahu to declare publicly that Israel has no plans to take over civilian and military rule in Gaza.

It was a rare public sign of divisions within Israel's war cabinet over the direction of the military campaign.

“Since October, I have been raising this issue consistently in the cabinet,” Gallant said, “and have received no response".

Netanyahu responded by saying that he was "not ready to exchange Hamastan for Fatahstan," in reference to rival Palestinian groups Hamas and Fatah.

Responding to Gallant's removal on Tuesday night, members of Israel's political opposition parties called for protests from the public.

A group representing the families of people taken hostage by Hamas in its 7 October attack also condemned Netanyhu's dismissal of Gallant, calling it a continuation of efforts to "torpedo" a release deal.

Over 100 hostages out of 251 taken by Hamas on 7 October 2023 remain unaccounted for more than a year into the war.

The Hostages and Missing Families Forum called on the incoming minister Katz to “express an explicit commitment to the end of the war and to carry out a comprehensive deal for the immediate return of all the abductees”.

Gallant’s dismissal also takes place on the day of the presidential election in the US- Israel’s key backer in its war in Gaza - a timing noted by several Israeli media outlets.

Gallant was viewed as having a much better relationship with the White House than Netanyahu.

A representative for the White House's National Security Council said on Tuesday: "Minister Gallant has been an important partner on all matters related to the defence of Israel. As close partners, we will continue to work collaboratively with Israel’s next minister of defence."

Observers note that Gallant's removal also comes at a time where Netanyahu is under pressure by far-right politicians to pass a bill which would have continued to allow Israel's Ultra Othrodox citizens to be exempt from serving in the military. Gallant had been a high-profile opponent of the bill.